The 2007 Honda S2000, a model celebrated for its precision engineering and driver-focused design, is now a centerpiece at the DFW Car & Toy Museum in Fort Worth, Texas. This particular S2000, with a mere 1,800 miles on its odometer, stands as a pristine example of Honda's commitment to creating engaging, high-performance roadsters.
Equipped with a 2.2-liter F22C1 inline-four engine, the S2000 delivers 237 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque, thanks to its VTEC variable valve timing system. The car's six-speed manual transmission and limited-slip differential further enhance its reputation for offering an unparalleled driving experience. Its lightweight design, combined with a four-wheel double-wishbone suspension, ensures agile handling and a direct connection to the road.
Inside, the S2000 features black leather upholstery, a color-matched dashboard, and modern amenities such as air conditioning and a CD stereo. The race-inspired digital cluster, including a 9,000-rpm tachometer, underscores the car's performance-oriented ethos.
This unmodified S2000 is part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, a venue known for its impressive array of automotive and toy exhibits. The museum, located at 2550 McMillan Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76137, offers free admission and parking, making it accessible to enthusiasts and the general public alike.
The display of this low-mileage S2000 not only celebrates Honda's analog sports car legacy but also provides a unique opportunity for visitors to appreciate a nearly untouched piece of automotive history. For more information about the museum and its collections, visit dfwcarandtoymuseum.com.


